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COVID-19 threatens Everest climbing comeback plans - World News

2021-05-07 06:00:25 GMT2021-05-07 14:00:25(Beijing Time) Sina English More than 30 sick climbers have been evacuated from the foot of Mount Everest, raising fears that coronavirus may scupper a hoped-for bumper season on the world s highest mountain. Nepal s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions in lost revenue. This year authorities have eased quarantine rules in an effort to lure back foreign adventurers and have issued climbing permits to more than 400 people, a new record. An Everest permit alone costs US$11,000 and climbers pay upward of US$40,000 for an expedition.

Covid Threatens Everest Climbing Comeback Plans

Covid Threatens Everest Climbing Comeback Plans By Prakash MATHEMA with Paavan MATHEMA in Kathmandu 05/06/21 AT 11:28 PM More than 30 sick climbers have been evacuated from the foot of Mount Everest, raising fears that coronavirus may scupper a hoped-for bumper season on the world s highest mountain. Nepal s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions in lost revenue. This year authorities have eased quarantine rules in an effort to lure back foreign adventurers and have issued climbing permits to more than 400 people, a new record. Nepal s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions in lost revenue Photo: AFP / PRAKASH MATHEMA

SAMAA - Covid threatens Everest climbing comeback plans

Covid threatens Everest climbing comeback plans Over 30 sick climber evacuated from mountain foot SAMAA | AFP - Posted: May 7, 2021 | Last Updated: 7 hours ago SAMAA | AFP Posted: May 7, 2021 | Last Updated: 7 hours ago Photo: AFP More than 30 sick climbers have been evacuated from the foot of Mount Everest, raising fears that coronavirus may scupper a hoped-for bumper season on the world’s highest mountain. Nepal’s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions in lost revenue. This year authorities have eased quarantine rules in an effort to lure back foreign adventurers and have issued climbing permits to more than 400 people, a new record.

Covid Outbreak Threatens Mount Everest Climbing Comeback Plans

Covid Outbreak Threatens Mount Everest Climbing Comeback Plans Covid Outbreak Threatens Mount Everest Climbing Comeback Plans Nepal s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions in lost revenue. This year authorities have eased quarantine rules in an effort to lure back foreign adventurers. Everest Base Camp, Nepal: More than 30 sick climbers have been evacuated from the foot of Mount Everest, raising fears that coronavirus may scupper a hoped-for bumper season on the world s highest mountain. Nepal s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions in lost revenue.

COVID-19 threatens Mount Everest climbing comeback plans

COVID-19 threatens Mount Everest climbing comeback plans Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Members of an expedition arrive at Everest base camp on May 1. | AFP-JIJI AFP-JIJI May 7, 2021 Everest Base Camp, Nepal – More than 30 sick climbers have been evacuated from the foot of Mount Everest, raising fears that coronavirus may scupper a hoped-for bumper season on the world’s highest mountain. Nepal’s tourism industry suffered a devastating blow last year when the pandemic prompted a complete shutdown of its summits, costing millions of dollars in lost revenue.

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